Things You'll Need
Instructions
Vinyl Bouncers
Isolate the area of split seam, identifying the entire length of the split.
Cut a piece of the vinyl repair material that is twice as large as the area to be repaired.
Gently clean the surface to remove any dirt or debris, and then lightly scuff the entire area that the patch will cover with fine-grit sandpaper.
Spread the repair adhesive liberally around the split seam with a small brush, and place the patch material down squarely over the area. Avoid creating any folds or creases in the patch or vinyl bouncer material.
Apply even pressure to the patch for 30 seconds, and then let the area cure for approximately 20 minutes before inflating the bounce house to check for continued leaks.
PVC Bouncers With Continuous Blowers
Prepare PVC material seam areas by thoroughly cleaning them to remove any debris, dust or stuck-on materials.
Using a commercial-grade fabric thread, stitch the seam with a needle rated for PVC use. Position the stitches closely to minimize additional leaks.
Inflate the bounce house to check the seam strength. Slight leakage is acceptable, but if the seam repair is not holding well, it may need to be restitched.